You ONLY live TWICE, one for yourself and one for your DREAM ...You gotta to live twice these days because we don't exist for the shake of exist. We're exist because we have to create a better world today and for the days to come so that the next generation would have a better world before we came to this Planet Earth. I am still working on my dream to have a better world. We are the WORLD by the way.

"You Only Live Twice", performed by Nancy Sinatra, is the theme song to
the 1967 James Bond film of the same name. Music was composed and
produced by veteran James Bond composer John Barry, with lyrics by
Leslie Bricusse. The song is widely recognized for its striking opening
bars, featuring a simple 2-bar theme in the high octaves of the violins
and lush harmonies from French horns. It is considered by some to be
among the best James Bond theme songs,[1] and has become one of Nancy
Sinatra's best known hits. Shortly after Barry's production, Sinatra's
producer Lee Hazlewood released a more guitar-based single version.

The song has been extensively covered by artists, from Coldplay to Soft
Cell, Björk and Little Anthony & The Imperials to Shirley Bassey.
Robbie Williams notably re-recorded the opening bars of the song for his
hit "Millennium".

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"You Only Live Twice", performed by Nancy Sinatra, is the theme song to the 1967 James Bondfilm of the same name. Music was composed and produced by veteran James Bond composer John Barry, with lyrics by Leslie Bricusse. The song is widely recognized for its striking opening bars, featuring a simple 2-bar theme in the high octaves of the violins and lush harmonies from French horns. It is considered by some to be among the best James Bond theme songs,[1] and has become one of Nancy Sinatra's best known hits. Shortly after Barry's production, Sinatra's producer Lee Hazlewood released a more guitar-based single version.

James Bond veteran John Barry returned to the franchise to produce the score. The lyrics were by Leslie Bricusse, who had previously cowritten the lyrics for the theme to Goldfinger. Julie Rogers
was asked to perform the song, and recorded it with a 50 or 60 piece
orchestra at CTS Studios. The song was quite different from the later
Sinatra version, with a more Oriental
flavour. John Barry said: "It was usually the producers that said 'this
isn't working, there's a certain something that it needed'. If that
energy wasn't there, if that mysterioso kind of thing wasn't there, then
it wasn't going to work for the movie."[2] The song shares only two lines with Sinatra's, "You only live twice", and "you’ll pay the price". The film's producer Cubby Broccoli, wanted his friend Frank Sinatra to perform the song. Frank suggested that they use his daughter instead. Barry wanted to use Aretha Franklin, but the producers insisted that he use Nancy instead, who was enjoying great popularity in the wake of her single, "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'".[3]

The version (2:46) featured in the film's opening title sequence and
on the soundtrack LP is in the key of B and has a single vocal track.
The song was recorded with a 60 piece orchestra on 2 May 1967 at the CTS
Studios in Bayswater, London.[4]
Sinatra later recalled that she was incredibly nervous during the
recording, and it took around 30 takes to acquire enough material.[5] Producer John Barry eventually created the final product by incorporating vocals from 25 takes.[6]

Sinatra's American producer Lee Hazlewood
created the version that was released as a single. It is in the key of C
and features vocal overdubbing, backing chorus, brass and stinging
twangy guitar, with a running time of 2:56.The recognizable opening string melody of the song originates from Alexander Tcherepnin's
First Piano Concerto (op.12), composed in 1919, although in his version
the initial motif is succeeded by a falling octave pattern instead of
transposing and repeating the motif in a different key, as is
characteristic to "You Only Live Twice".

You only live twice or so it seems,
one life for yourself and one for your dreams,
you drift through the years and life seems tame,
till one dream appears and love is it's name.
And love is a stranger who'll beckon you on,
don't think of the danger or the stranger is gone,
this dream is for you, so pay the price,
make one dream come true, you only live twice.
And love is a stranger who'll beckon you on,
don't think of the danger or the stranger is gone,
this dream is for you, so pay the price,
make one dream come true, you only live twice.
And love is a stranger who'll beckon you on,
don't think of the danger or the stranger is gone,
this dream is for you, so pay the price,
make one dream come true, you only live twice.
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